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Examples
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Yes the tides are a'changin '...... and for the better.
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When my dad awoke to the '60s, it dawned on him that the times they were a'changin'.
Michael Sigman: Field Notes from a Songwriter's Centennial -- Part II 2009
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Yup, looks like it is, and it ain't a'changin' anytime soon, no matter what "fairy" tales the DNC tries to feed you.
Archive 2008-06-01 the rev. paperboy 2008
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The times, they are a'changin'... even in Smurfville or wherever the heck Smurfs live.
The WritingYA Weblog: Weekend BookCandy tanita davis 2008
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The times, they are a'changin'... even in Smurfville or wherever the heck Smurfs live.
Archive 2008-02-01 tanita davis 2008
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It has been a long time for the times to be a'changin '.
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That's because the foul winds of racism are a 'changin'.
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Two weeks prior to my January visit, Internationals, Israeli's and locals implemented a creative challenge to the status quo imposed by the Israel government for the times they keep 'changin': the Billin'ers erected their own outpost.
Nonviolent Solidarity : Sometimes we win, sometimes we die 2006
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The days pass so fast and the times they are constantly a'changin'.
S.O.S. The Daily Growler 2006
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Air Tatlises had taken himself off somewhere in his dinner suit, doubtless to phone his fellow MABILians and give them the word that times were about to be a'changin '.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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